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Kootta Natsu no Hi

Kootta Natsu no Hi

Mystery Drama Shoujo

This is a collection of 7 short stories by mangaka Shinohara Chie. 3ninme ga Kieta: Misonoo Chihiro and her friend Nozaki Haruka just witnessed Miyamoto Banri-senpai murder another schoolmate, but nobody believes them. That is, nobody except Banri-senpai. Determined to protect herself, Banri-senpai is now after them, but what is her original motive?? Kootta Natsu no Hi: Youko is watching after her house by herself for a few days while her mother is away, but one afternoon, an intruder holds her up at gunpoint and demands to know where the money is from their recent transaction selling the house. Youko tells him she has no idea, but the intruder does not believe her. How can she escape him?? Satsui ni wa Aoi Ribon wo Kakete: Kazuya was the rich Nagatani-san's gigolo, but she recently died of a heart attack. Mariko meets Kazuya at her funeral, and discovers an unmarked bottle containing a clear liquid in his car. Did Kazuya kill Nagatani-san to inherit her money? The seed of suspicion is planted in Mariko's mind... Gozen 0ji no Toubousha: Mizunuma Kazumi is accused of shoplifting a CD, even though she has no recollection of it. A stranger comes to save her, saying that he saw the CD fall into her bag without her knowing. When she thanks him, he mysteriously says that it's fine, b/c now she owes him one... Nanika ga Yami de Miteiru: Asou Minako has a crush on the elite Nakamura Tooru-san, but he rejects her instantly after she tells him her feelings. Determined not to give up, she follows him to his student council meeting where she discovers a huge secret and...! Jisatsushitsu Room Number 404: Eriko has just moved into her friend Mari's apt. The rent there is cheap b/c nobody seems to want to live in a room where two previous tenants committed suicide. Eriko does not care b/c she will be able to live in the same building as Tooru-san, her secret crush. The only problem is, Tooru-san is Mari's boyfriend... Weekend no Shoutaijou: Sawara Noriko receives a mysterious ticket to a jazz concert one day. Curious, she decides to go and finds an unoccupied seat next to her. To her surprise, her big crush, Shiki Satoshi arrives and claims it! Was he the one that sent her the ticket?

Manga Nihon Keizai Nyuumon

Manga Nihon Keizai Nyuumon

Historical Slice of Life

They are burning Japanese cars in Detroit. The top management at Toyosan Motors must decide whether to begin offshore production of its cars in the U.S. But our hero Mr. Kudo fears that offshore production will devastate the numerous local subcontractors of Toyosan, leading to a hollowing out of the auto industry in Japan, leaving only a financial shell. The American color TV industry has already suffered such a fate. The villain, Mr. Tsugawa, calls Kudo a wimp and sees a splendid opportunity for union busting. Will our hero prevail? Thus begins the first episode of this rollicking yet incisive introduction to the world economy from the Japanese point of view. Other episodes treat the appreciation of the yen, the impact of the 1970s oil shocks, deficit financing, the internationalization of business and banking, and the post-industrial future of Japan and the Pacific Rim. The book is an English edition of volume 1 of Manga Nihon Keizai Nyumon, originally published in 1986 by Nihon Keizai Shimbun, the Japanese equivalent of the Wall Street Journal. It is based on a serious introductory text put out by the newspaper and is packed with informative charts and facts. When the comic book was first published in Japan, it was an immediate best-seller, selling over 550,000 copies in less than a year. The stories in the book reflect Japan's national mood during the "Japanese miracle" and into the 1980s economic bubble: apprehension and optimism jostle one another, and there is a sense of national self-pity. The book also reflects a deep suspicion of politics and bureaucrats. The prime minister appears more worried about his government's popularity than about taking the right economic course. Ultimately, the employees at Toyosan Motors demonstrate that the success of the Japanese economy will not depend on natural resources or politics but on business practices that are ethical, socially responsible, and forward-looking (Source: University of California Press)

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